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my little fudge who is 3 keeps having phantom pregnancies so i toolk her to the vets because she seems really miserable, they say its best to get her done, booked in for easter week, im really upset about it, will be a bad day 4 me and her.
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Spaying is a routine surgery anymore, I am sure there is nothing to worry about. If you weren't breeding her, it is best that it is done anyway.
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NO NO do not be upset! Now she can play with boys without getting any preg scares! I bet she will LOVE that!
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Lets trips to the vet. And what chipsdad said.
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It's hard to volunteer anyone/thing we love for surgery. But it very much sounds like in Fudges case it will be a good thing, phantom pregnancies can be miserable affairs as I'm sure you've found out. Look to the future, no more negatives with the pregnancies (I always think that must have some sort of horrid mental effect on them too - to think that they're pregnant to the point of forming milk.....), lots of boyfriends and best of all no proper puppy scares!!
best of luck to you both, stay positive and let us know how you get on |
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Hi its for the best, my 5 yr old was spayed in december a week later she was back to normal. I did give her evening primrose capusules, i still do in fact, to help things settle down.
The scar nowadays is so minimal thas she never even tried to take the stitches out.
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thanks for all your support i feel a lot better about it now.
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if you are not going to be breeding her, you and fudge are going to be both me much happier. you also extend her life and lessen her chances of mammory cancer.
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Hi nats, I know how you feel for I am going to get Breagh spayed and I will be worried sick untill I get her back. She is just comming out of her first season and hates being kept on the lead so for her own sake I will be getting her done. Let us know how Fudge gets on. Nancy.
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